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Is there now a generation of users who never worked with files?

12 pointsby novoreorx8 months ago

4 comments

etbebl8 months ago
Maybe I&#x27;m in a middle generation? I&#x27;m certainly comfortable with programs where you have to save to a file, but for as long as I can remember, always every program I&#x27;ve used that doesn&#x27;t autosave warns if you try to close it without saving. Web apps mostly autosave these days, but those that don&#x27;t will also usually trigger the browser&#x27;s &quot;you may lose changes, do you really want to navigate away?&quot; warning.<p>In my (I guess biased) opinion, this is a reasonable affordance to expect; throwing up a confirmation dialog is a lot less burdensome than implementing autosave. I would consider not doing so in this day and age an antipattern.
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jiehong8 months ago
Having started with files, I’m still sometimes worried to close a tab&#x2F;app because I’m not sure it has saved the changes. Like when I write a text somewhere, but I copied in my clipboard before closing, just in case.<p>I remember when Sublime Text was showing me temporary tabs even after restart, and that was so cool!<p>But, while thinking about it, in real life auto save is the default: grab a piece of paper and scribble away. No need to give it a title to keep the changes for later.
fuzzfactor8 months ago
This was by design.<p>Made possible once a generation existed who never used a regular filing cabinet.
dialup_sounds8 months ago
Some day we&#x27;ll look back on this era and think it was quaint that we designed our tools to destroy your work by default.
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